Tolu balsam is a herb that comes from a very tall tree that can be found in Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia. This herb plant was originally exported primarily from Peru, but it is not so, so it is also called Peruvian balsam. The resin of this tree is the most valuable and is recovered in the same way and collects precious properties from the rubber tree. The gummy resin coming from the tree turns into balsam. Currently the main exporters of balsam in Tolle are El Salvador, Colombia, Venezuela.

In previous era, it was a tribal group of Mexico and Central America that used tool balsam leaves to treat general diseases such as trauma, asthma, cold, influenza, and arthritis. While other people were finding it best for the lungs and cold diseases, some native Indians used the bark in a form that powered as an armpit deodorant. People from tropical rainforest tribes often took Tolu's balsam quite frequently for many medicinal purposes such as abscesses, a…